Experienced
Attorney / Lawyer
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Average pay for an Experienced Attorney is considerable, rounding six figures at $108K per year. Including potential for bonuses and profit sharing, each hitting highs of $44K, total cash payment to Experienced Attorneys can bottom out at $67K or peak near $233K. Male Experienced Attorneys are just a bit more common among those who completed the questionnaire than females ones, with male workers composing 57 percent of the field. Although a fair number have medical coverage and half have dental coverage, close to a fourth claim no health benefits at all. The majority of Experienced Attorneys claim high levels of job satisfaction. The data in this summary comes from the PayScale salary survey.

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Surpassing the national average by 37 percent, Experienced Attorneys in San Francisco receive some of the highest pay in the country. Experienced Attorneys will also find cushy salaries in Washington (+23 percent), Dallas (+17 percent), Seattle (+14 percent), and New York (+13 percent). San Diego ranks last in the field for pay, reporting salaries 2 percent below the national average.